15 x 0.9 = 13.4 liters
A Jeroboam contains three liters or about 20 glasses of wine.
A methuselah is an over sized bottle which contains approximately 6 liters wine/champagne
The standard wine and Champagne bottle contains .75 litre, or 750 ml.A magnum contains the equivalent of two standard bottles: 1.5 l or 1500 ml.There are smaller and larger sizes, but these are not commonly used, except for the half-bottle; the largest are more of novelty value. The very largest is the paramount, which contains 36 standard bottles, or 27 l.The link below has more information on wines, including bottle sizes.
9 Liters
A magnum bottle contains 1.5 liters.
The term magnum when referring to champagne is a decription of the size of the bottle.Magnum: 1.5 Liters (equivalent to 2 regular bottles)
Bottles vary in size so there is no simple answer.
There is no name for a bottle holding EXACTLY 5 liters Split 1/4 bottle 18.7 cl Half 1/2 bottle 37.5 cl Bottle 1 bottle 750 ml Magnum 2 bottles 1.5 l Jeroboam 4 bottles 3 l Rehoboam 6 bottles 4.5 l Methuselah 8 bottles 6 l Salmanazar 12 bottles 9 l Balthazar 16 bottles 12 l Nabuchadnezzar 20 bottles 15 l
Regular sized wine bottle is 750 ml but you can sometimes find bigger bottles that hold 1ltr Wine bottles can range from about .4 liters to 15 liters. They also have interesting names. See the link below for a table of wine bottle sizes and names.
If you are referring to wine bottles this would be a magnum
600 litres / (1 litre/bottle) = 600 bottles
4 standard bottles of wine equals 3 liters. A standard bottle of wine is 750 milliliters; 750 x 4 = 3000 milliliters. There are 1000 milliliters in a liter, so 3000 milliliters equals 3 liters. A magnum bottle of wine is 1.5 liters, so 2 magnums equal 3 liters. A double magnum bottle of wine is 3 liters.